Description:

1903 WRIGHT FLYER FLOWN LINEN RELIC
The 1803 Wright Flyer was the first manned heavier-than-air powered and controlled aircraft - the first plane - to fly. Designed and built by Wilbur and Orville Wright, it first flew from Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on December 17th, 1903. Offered here is a very rare and most desirable relic - a .75 x .5 inch section of the original linen that covered the wings and tail of the aircraft during her historic flight. This historic relic rests atop a 9 x 11 in. color display showing the Wright Flyer, a 1930s letter of provenance, descriptive text explaining the provenance, and the signature of the creator of this display who purchased a section of the linen. All set into a matte black frame, a beautiful piece for display. As explained in the text, the flyer was in storage in Dayton in 1913 when a flood damaged the machine's covering. Pending a tour of Europe, the Wrights recovered the Flyer with all-new material but saved the original linen. In the 1930s George J. Jarrett, owner and operator of the Steel Pier Amusement Company and The Jarrett Museum of World War History, bought some of the original linen from Ivonette Wright Miller who was the Wright family historian until her passing in 1995. In 1937, Jarrett shared some of this material with Robert (Bob) Boehme (his letter shown in the display) and mentioned where he had obtained it. In 2022, the creator of this display purchased Boehme's estate which included aviation memorabilia and this relic as well as the letter from Jarrett to Boehme mentioning the linen's provenance. A wonderful piece.

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January 19, 2024 10:00 AM EST
Elkton, MD, US

Alexander Historical Auctions LLC

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